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1701-e 10-04-2025 10:20

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Well they've stopped selling tv360 to new customers... Flex/Stream only from now on

nodrogd 10-04-2025 12:19

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Originally Posted by 1701-e (Post 36194390)
Well they've stopped selling tv360 to new customers... Flex/Stream only from now on

I posted about this yesterday.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...&postcount=311

You can still get V360 through an agent if you pay a £50 activation fee.

All part of the eventual migration to full fibre. It is already causing confusion where new full fibre customers are expecting a box that only works on the coax network. And when VM start using both in the same areas it would only get worse.

SonicMaster 11-04-2025 18:58

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If VM is no longer making the V6 or 360 boxes available to new customers, and only the Stream box is available, that means the days of being able to record TV through the platform is coming to an end?

There's no way I would consider paying VM for a TV service without the ability to record TV.

Jaymoss 11-04-2025 20:10

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Originally Posted by SonicMaster (Post 36194522)
If VM is no longer making the V6 or 360 boxes available to new customers, and only the Stream box is available, that means the days of being able to record TV through the platform is coming to an end?

There's no way I would consider paying VM for a TV service without the ability to record TV.

isn't pretty much everything pretty much available on demand? new aired stuff anyway

OLD BOY 11-04-2025 20:33

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Originally Posted by SonicMaster (Post 36194522)
If VM is no longer making the V6 or 360 boxes available to new customers, and only the Stream box is available, that means the days of being able to record TV through the platform is coming to an end?

There's no way I would consider paying VM for a TV service without the ability to record TV.

Do what most people would do in the circumstances. Add it to your watchlist (bookmark it).

ozsat 11-04-2025 20:36

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What major provider does still offer RECORD on their current stb?

Quote:

Originally Posted by SonicMaster (Post 36194522)
There's no way I would consider paying VM for a TV service without the ability to record TV.


nodrogd 11-04-2025 22:03

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Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36194528)
What major provider does still offer RECORD on their current stb?

The EE TV Pro box can record both Freeview broadcast & IP Streamed channels. However, if you want to record the Sky or TNT channels you are out of luck, as they are provided by the NOW & Discovery+ apps respectively & not IPTV.

Mr K 11-04-2025 22:51

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Originally Posted by SonicMaster (Post 36194522)

There's no way I would consider paying VM for a TV service without the ability to record TV.

Indeed, there's no point to it . Streaming is available for free other devices . Tvs do it, no need for a box. VM have developed their tv service out of business.

Paul 11-04-2025 23:59

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Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36194528)
What major provider does still offer RECORD on their current stb?

Sky Q ?

ozsat 12-04-2025 07:28

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Like the 360 - SkyQ has now been removed from open sale. Still available if you try really hard but Sky Stream is the model you get on their site.

Sky Stream has bookmarks etc. to stream everything.

So you don't record - you bookmark to watch from streaming later.

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36194534)
Sky Q ?


OLD BOY 12-04-2025 15:57

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36194530)
The EE TV Pro box can record both Freeview broadcast & IP Streamed channels. However, if you want to record the Sky or TNT channels you are out of luck, as they are provided by the NOW & Discovery+ apps respectively & not IPTV.

Yes, it can record from live TV (Freeview), but that won’t be possible when Freeview closes down because the transmitters will no longer be available for TV broadcasts.

As for ‘recording from IP streamed channels’, are you sure about that? Some systems may describe ‘recording from the cloud’, but it is effectively drawing your requested programme from on demand.

Although you may think that BBC programmes are ‘recordable’ from IP streamed channels, you are effectively accessing those programmes from the BBCi-Player.

Hugh 12-04-2025 16:06

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"If", not ‘when" ”Freeview closes down"…

nodrogd 13-04-2025 10:42

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36194558)
Yes, it can record from live TV (Freeview), but that won’t be possible when Freeview closes down because the transmitters will no longer be available for TV broadcasts.

As for ‘recording from IP streamed channels’, are you sure about that? Some systems may describe ‘recording from the cloud’, but it is effectively drawing your requested programme from on demand.

Although you may think that BBC programmes are ‘recordable’ from IP streamed channels, you are effectively accessing those programmes from the BBCi-Player.

https://www.bt.com/help/tv/learn-about-tv/bt-tv-boxes

"Watch your favourite free-to-air content without the need for an aerial"

"Record up to 600 hours of TV on the 1TB hard drive, across up to four channels at once when watching in aerial mode and up to two channels at once when watching in internet mode"

Sounds convincing to me.

TimeLord2018 13-04-2025 11:20

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36194530)
The EE TV Pro box can record both Freeview broadcast & IP Streamed channels. However, if you want to record the Sky or TNT channels you are out of luck, as they are provided by the NOW & Discovery+ apps respectively & not IPTV.

Now TV channels are on the EPG and can be recorded if you have Now subscription via EE TV

TNT Sports 1-10 and Ultimate are also on the EPG and can be recorded

epsilon 13-04-2025 13:57

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36194558)
Although you may think that BBC programmes are ‘recordable’ from IP streamed channels, you are effectively accessing those programmes from the BBCi-Player.

Another example of having a wrong opinion but stating it as a fact?


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